* brain stem external features
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* BRAIN STEM EXTERNAL FEATURES . Prof. Ahmed Fathalla Ibrahim Professor of Anatomy College of Medicine King Saud University E-mail: [email protected]. OBJECTIVES. At the end of the lecture, students should: List the components of brain stem. Describe the site of brain stem. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Prof. Ahmed Fathalla IbrahimProfessor of AnatomyCollege of MedicineKing Saud UniversityE-mail: [email protected]
* BRAIN STEMEXTERNAL FEATURES
OBJECTIVESAt the end of the lecture, students should: List the components of brain stem. Describe the site of brain stem. Describe the relations between components of
brain stem & their relations to cerebellum. Describe the external features of both ventral &
dorsal surfaces of brain stem. List cranial nerves emerging from brain stem. Describe the site of emergence of each cranial
nerve.
DEVELOPMENT OF BRAIN
DEVELOPMENT OF BRAIN The brain develops from the cranial part of neural tube. The cranial part divides into 3 parts:
*FOREBRAIN: subdivides into:1-Two cerebral hemispheres (cavities: 2 lateral ventricles).2-Diencephalon (cavity: 3rd ventricle) : thalamus, hypothalamus, epithalamus & subthalamus*MIDBRAIN (cavity: cerebral aqueduct).*HINDBRAIN (cavity: 4th ventricle): subdivides into1-Pons.2-Cerebellum.3- Medulla oblongata.
BRAIN STEMSITE:• It lies on the basilar part of
occipital bone (clivus).PARTS: From above
downwards:• Mid brain, pons & medulla
oblongataCONNECTIONS WITH
CEREBELLUM:• Each part of brain stem is
connected to cerebellum by cerebellar peduncles (superior, middle & inferior).
SAGITTAL SECTION OF BRAIN
Cerebellum
Mid brainPons
Medulla
Superiorcerebellarpeduncle
Thalamus
IMPORTANCE OF BRAIN STEM1. Pathway of tracts between
cerebral cortex & spinal cord.2. Site of origin of nuclei of
cranial nerves (from 3rd to 12th).
3. Site of emergence of cranial nerves (from 3rd to 12th).
4. Contains groups of nuclei & related fibers known as reticular formation responsible for: control of level of consciousness, perception of pain, regulation of cardiovascular & respiratory systems.
BRAIN STEM – VENTRAL SURFACE
MEDULLA – VENTRAL SURFACE Ventral median fissure: 1. It divides the medulla into
2 halves 2. Its lower part is masked
by decussation of most of pyramidal (corticospinal) fibers (75%-90%).
Pyramid: 1. It lies on either side of
ventral median fissure 2. It is an elevation
produced by corticospinal tract.
MEDULLA – VENTRAL SURFACE Olive: 1. It lies lateral to the pyramid.2. It is an elevation produced by
inferior olivary nucleus (important in control of movement).
Nerves emerging from Medulla (4 nerves):
1. Hypoglossal (12th): between pyramid & olive
2. Glossopharyngeal (9th), vagus (10th) & cranial part of accessory (11th): dorsolateral to olive (from above downwards)
PONS – VENTRAL SURFACE Basilar sulcus:1. It divides the pons into 2
halves.2. It is occupied by basilar
artery. Transverse pontine
(pontocerebellar) fibers:1. It originate from pontine
nuclei.2. It cross midline & pass
through contralateral middle cerebellar peduncle to enter the opposite cerebellar hemisphere.
PONS – VENTRAL SURFACE Nerves emerging from Pons (4
nerves):1. Trigeminal (5th): from the
middle of ventrolateral aspect of pons, as 2 roots: a small medial motor root & a large lateral sensory root.
2. Abducent (6th): at junction between pons & pyramid.
3. Facial (7th) & vestibulocochlear (8th): at cerebellopontine angle (junction between medulla, pons & cerebellum). Both nerves emerge as 2 roots: from medial to lateral: motor root of 7th , sensory root of 7th , vestibular part of 8th & cochlear part of 8th
MID BRAIN – VENTRAL SURFACE It is formed of a large
column of descending fibers (crus cerebri or basis pedunculi), on either side.
The 2 crura cerebri are separated by a depression (interpeduncular fossa).
Nerve emerging from Midbrain (one):
• Occulomotor (3rd): from medial aspect of crus cerebri.
SAGITTAL SECTION OF BRAIN
CLOSED MEDULLA Cavity: central canal. Composed of:1. Dorsal median sulcus: divdes
the closed medulla into 2 halves.
2. Fasciculus gracilis: on either side of dorsal median sulcus.
3. Gracile tubercle: an elevation produced at the upper part of fasciculus gracilis, marks the site of gracile nucleus.
4. Fasciculus cuneatus: on either side of fasciculus gracilis.
5. Cuneate tubercle: an elevation produced at the upper part of fasciculus cuneatus, marks the site of cuneate nucleus.
OPEN MEDULLA Cavity: 4th ventricle On either side, an
inverted V-shaped sulcus divides the area into 3 parts (from medial to lateral):
1. Hypoglossal triangle: overlies hypoglossal nucleus.
2. Vagal triangle: overlies dorsal vagal nucleus.
3. Vestibular area: overlies vestibular nuclei.
PONS – DORSAL SURFACE Separated from the
medulla by an imaginary line passing between the caudal margins of middle cerebellar peduncle.
• On either side, a sulcus divides the area into 2 parts (from medial to lateral):
1. Medial eminence: overlies abducent nucleus.
2. Vestibular area: overlies vestibular nuclei.
MID BRAIN – DORSAL SURFACE Marked by 4 elevations:1. Two superior colliculi:
concerned with visual reflexes.
2. Two inferior colliculi: forms part of auditory pathway.
Nerve emerging from Midbrain (one):
• Trochlear (4th): just caudal to inferior colliculus (The only cranial nerve emerging from dorsal surface of brain stem).
SUMMARYThe brain stem is composed (from above
downwards) of: midbrain, pons & medulla oblongata which are continuous with each other, with diencephalon above & with spinal cord below.
The brain stem is connected with cerebellum through cerebellar peduncles.
The brain stem is the site of cranial nuclei, the pathway of important ascending & descending tracts & the site of emergence of cranial nerves (from 3rd to 12th).
Cranial nerves (with the exception of 4th) emerge from ventral surface of brain stem.
QUESTION 1
The cranial nerve that emerges from dorsal surface of midbrain is:
1. Occulomotor (3rd).2. Trochlear (4th).3. Abducent (6th).4. Facial (7th).
QUESTION 2
Regarding the medulla oblongata:1. The pyramid is lateral to olive.2. The hypoglossal nerve is the most lateral
nerve emerging from it.3. The cuneate tubercle is lateral to gracile
tubercle.4. The cerebellum is connected to it by middle
cerebellar peduncle.
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